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Vancouver London Drugs employee tests positive for COVID-19

Vancouver London Drugs employee tests positive for COVID-19

London Drugs said that a pharmacy staff member at a Downtown Vancouver location has tested positive for COVID-19
KPU, student association donate $200,000 for university’s students amid COVID-19 pandemic

KPU, student association donate $200,000 for university’s students amid COVID-19 pandemic

Students at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) will have access to $200,000 of emergency COVID-19 funding as of the end of the month. The Kwantlen Student Association (KSA) donated $100,000, which was matched by the university.
Richmond RCMP investigating 'serious' crash at Francis, Gilbert roads

Richmond RCMP investigating 'serious' crash at Francis, Gilbert roads

Richmond RCMP are investigating a serious two-vehicle collision that occurred at a major intersection earlier this week. RCMP say that, shortly after 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Mar.
'Together, we must stay apart,' says Henry, as B.C. reports 1 new death, 92 new COVID-19 cases

'Together, we must stay apart,' says Henry, as B.C. reports 1 new death, 92 new COVID-19 cases

To date, 396 people have recovered from the coronavirus in B.C.
City of Richmond launches COVID-19 website

City of Richmond launches COVID-19 website

The City of Richmond just launched a COVID-19 website to let residents know what city services are closed and what are still functioning.
Video: Avoid area of No. 3 and Ackroyd roads due to water main break

Video: Avoid area of No. 3 and Ackroyd roads due to water main break

A broken water main at No. 3 and Ackroyd roads will take the entire day to fix, the City of Richmond said Saturday. The burst water main has caused flooding in the area, and occured early Saturday morning.
Read this before you go for a hike this weekend

Read this before you go for a hike this weekend

The BC Search and Rescue association says the COVID-19 pandemic means people must be extra cautious in the outdoors
‘I was scared:’ Richmond woman recalls her family’s time stuck in Peru under COVID-19 lockdown

‘I was scared:’ Richmond woman recalls her family’s time stuck in Peru under COVID-19 lockdown

Sabine Yep and her family were among the more than 400 Canadians to return home on the first emergency flight from Peru
People with COVID-19 symptoms will not be allowed on domestic flights, trains: Trudeau

People with COVID-19 symptoms will not be allowed on domestic flights, trains: Trudeau

New Transport Canada rules to kick in noon Monday
With workers ill and traffic down 70%, B.C. Ferries looks at reducing service

With workers ill and traffic down 70%, B.C. Ferries looks at reducing service

B.C. Ferries is negotiating new reduced essential service levels with the province as workers fall ill and traffic plummets by an unprecedented 70%. An agreement is expected early next week, Mark Collins, B.C.